Both pathing methods resulted in a crash...now if I don't remove the above files...everything is fine...but given that since those files are present in a normal shared FFMpeg release...shouldn't that make the ones present in R128Gain redundant...and thus unnecessary?

However in ether case...required or not...R128Gain should catch the error and simply bitch...not blow up.

Another thing to note...when I went:r128gain.exe --help > ReadMe.txt

I got a blank file...and not one that contained all the command line help information.r128gain.exe --help

Does display everything correctly in the console...but I can't seem to pipe it to a text file.

Both pathing methods resulted in a crash...now if I don't remove the above files...everything is fine...but given that since those files are present in a normal shared FFMpeg release...shouldn't that make the ones present in R128Gain redundant...and thus unnecessary?

1. File permissions gets changed to 600 and ownership gets also changed by r128gain It would be nice to protect file attributes or at least make sure that permissions are 666 after writing the new files.2. While scanning the files a percentage counter runs. If you type "enter" that counter jumps randomly from one percentage to another ( far off) value. Not sure if that has any impact on the analysis. It looks like problem on the first glance.

And one remark:

Just let me know if you're no longer interested in my feedback or the CLI version is put low on your priority list. I noticed, that you obvisouly respond much quicker to other requests recently. At least from my perspective - I'm encountering rather critical worst case issues - audio files are getting corrupted - with this app and I'm willing to support. At least a - "I'll look into it (next week/month/year)" or "I can't reproduce it" would be appreciated.

I was not able to reproduce this. But anyway, the new version removes a trailing slash.

QUOTE (soundchekk @ Oct 27 2012, 09:58)

It would be nice to protect file attributes

Now the Linux/Linux64 versions provide "--chown" and "--chmod" options for copying the respective attributes.Please note that overwriting the original files is not recommended. This is now emphasized by the help text.